Attendance of the Energy Conservation practical work examinations for the “Qualified Energy Manager Leader Capacity Building Project” in Brunei and Myanmar

Attendance of the Energy Conservation practical work examinations for the “Qualified Energy Manager Leader Capacity Building Project” in Brunei and Myanmar

Under the instruction and financial support of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) for the international energy usage rationalization measures program (EE&C capacity building program), the Energy Conservation Center, Japan (ECCJ) visited Brunei on December 12, 2017, and Myanmar on December 14 to attend the energy conservation practical work examinations in each state as part of the “Leader capacity building project of the qualified energy manager capacity building program”.

(1) In Brunei, ECCJ attended an energy conservation audit of a hotel, and provided guidance in auditing methods.

(2) In Myanmar, ECCJ attended an energy conservation audit of a whisky producing plant and a brick manufacturing factory, and provided guidance in energy conservation auditing methods.

 

As the second action of the qualified energy manager capacity building program in the AJEEP Scheme 2, ECCJ implemented energy conservation practical training in Brunei and Myanmar, attended the training and discussed the results.

 

(1)At a hotel in Brunei, ECCJattended the audit and provided guidancethat energy conservation proposals,such as reviewingthe chiller operation methods and the indoortemperature settings, should be madebased on data analysis of the audit results.

 

Electric power measurement inside a hotel

Meeting (Brunei)

 

(2)ECCJattended the energy conservation audit at a whisky plant in Myanmar, and provided guidance for data analysis based on the energy intensity.

 

Surface temperature measurement (Whisky plant)

Meeting (Myanmar)